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讨厌隐藏式门把手的用户们,如今终于胜利了
Hu Xiu·2025-10-01 03:45

Core Viewpoint - The new national standard for car door handles prohibits hidden handles, significantly impacting new energy vehicle manufacturers and potentially leading to their decline in the market [1][2][55]. Summary by Sections New National Standard Details - The new standard mandates that external door handles must have a mechanical release function, eliminating electronic-only designs [8]. - External door handles must provide a hand operation space of at least 60mm x 20mm x 25mm, disallowing fully hidden designs [9]. - Internal door handles must also have a mechanical release function and be unobstructed, located within an accessible area [10][13]. - The standard is expected to take effect on January 1, 2027, with compliance required for all new models released after this date [15][16]. Impact on Existing Vehicles - Vehicles purchased before the new standard takes effect will not require modifications or recalls, allowing owners to continue using their existing hidden handle designs without concern [38][40]. Industry Reactions - Responses from car manufacturers vary significantly; some international companies express concern about meeting the new requirements, while domestic manufacturers feel less impacted due to their ongoing design adaptations [43][49]. - The rapid development cycles in the domestic market, with new vehicle development timelines reduced to 18 months, suggest that many manufacturers can adapt quickly to the new regulations [51]. Safety and Practicality Concerns - The hidden door handle design has been criticized for its lack of practicality and potential safety issues, particularly in emergency situations [58][60]. - Traditional mechanical handles are viewed as more reliable and easier to validate for safety compared to hidden designs, which require complex testing [66][68]. Conclusion - The new standard is seen as a positive change for vehicle safety and practicality, pushing manufacturers to prioritize functional designs over aesthetic trends [70].